The best games on sale for iPhone and iPad right now - March 29th

By , on March 29, 2017

Oh Wednesday, where have you been all my life? In exactly the same place in the middle of the week? Well I guess that makes a lot of sense if you stop and think about it.

Anyway, Wednesday at AppSpy means a round-up of the very best games that are on sale on the App Store right this second. And let me tell you it was a bit of a chore digging up some of these beauties.

Still, I think we've ended up with a pretty darn solid list. As per ever, click on the emboldened name of the games below to download them.

Puk - 99p / 99c

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This is the first of two games from Laser Dog on this list. This one involves sliding pucks around a series of challenging arcade levels. It's much tougher than it sounds though, and there's a rhythm to the game that's almost impossible to ignore.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

Rush Rally 2 - 99p / 99c

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A wonderfully dirty rally game that sees you tearing around a whole bunch of tracks in some super-powered cars, grinning while you do. In a world of po-faced racing sims, there's a raness to Rush Rally 2 that makes it really rather brilliant.

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Devil Shard - 99p / 99c

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A match stuff RPG with plenty of interesting twists. Plus it's got an art style that's very much all its own. There's definitely more depth here than you'll find in the usual free to play puzzling RPGs, so it's well worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre.

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Alone... - 99p / 99c

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The second Laser Dog game on the list, and I think this one might be the best. It's a twitchy game about threading a tiny spaceship through gaps in the terrain of an asteroid. It's also incredibly beautiful, and it set Laser Dog's stall out for the future too.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

Ghosts of Memories - 99p / 99c

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Ghosts of Memories is certainly a looker, make no mistake about it. It sort of rode the coattails of Monument Valley a bit, with its isometric puzzling. But while it might not have the chops of that classic, for just 99p it's well worth checking out.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here